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I am a freelance writer based
in Hawaii. I write about intriguing people, places and experiences
wherever I find them in the world. Most people have interesting
stories to tell which I enjoy sharing.
Some of my favorite articles
are at the right. If you’d
like to read more, visit my Portfolio for many of the pieces
I've written
during the last few years.
I am the editor of Kauai People,
a weekly newspaper. I was the founding editor of Kauai Woman
magazine and I freelance
for other
regional and national publications. I was awarded the 2005
Small Business Administration Journalist of the Year
award for Kauai
County and the 2006 Women in Business Roundtable Journalist
of the Year.
I usually take pictures when I'm out on assignment. Some of
my photos are on the far right. Click each photo to see a few
more.
I am available for assignments.
Please contact me to talk about your project.
Cheers!
Pam |
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ARTICLES
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Kauai People, July 25, 2007
Theater manager Tony Kilbert shares
his love of music and life with Kaua`i
Command central for
the Kaua`i Community College’s Performing
Arts Center (PAC) is a small office wallpapered
with posters of artists
who have performed there through the years. In the
midst of the posters, surrounded by a calendar chock
full of upcoming theater events, stacks of promotional
materials, books and a computer from which there
is almost always music playing, sits Tony Kilbert,
a man who appears to be the calm in the middle of
the storm.
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Maui Entertainment Guide, April
2006
Drummer
Kris Thomas finds freedom in music
It would appear that
high speed drumming would be a frenzied activity,
but for professional drummer and percussionist
Kris Thomas, it's a voyage into the depth and freedom
of music. With his dynamic stick speed, mastery
of multiple styles of contemporary drumming from
explosive rock and roll and high energy Latin salsa
to blues, funk and reggae, Thomas is at peace with
it all.
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Kauai Woman, Winter 2005
Making
a life on the ocean
Spend one moment
with Celeste Harvel and you know she loves her
life. You'll probably hear her first - her hearty,
free laugh or her exuberant exhortations to her
windsurfing students at 'Anini Beach. Combine that
with her smiling face surrounded by tight ringlets
of hair, and you know you've met a woman who is
happy to the core.
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Latitude 38, December 2003
If it hadn’t
been for the captain and crew of the container
ship Horizon Reliance, we may never have known
the fate of my brother-in-law Stephen J. Brown.
We still don’t have all the answers and,
realistically, we never will. Thanks to the humanity
and compassion of those aboard the Reliance, we
know enough to understand and accept that he’s
gone.
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The Garden Island, Nov. 19, 2003
For the dedicated
men who have worked for 10 years to build Kaua'i
its own, traditionally designed voyaging canoe,
the yearning to feel connected with their ancestors
is strong." Just to understand and feel and
experience the cultural background of how Hawaiians
came to Hawai'i, and what the Polynesians in general
as a culture accomplished throughout the Pacific," is
reason for building Kaua'i's soon-to-sail voyaging
canoe Namahoe, said Dennis Chun.
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PHOTOS

Hawaiian spinner dolphin in the
ocean off Hawaii's Kona Coast.
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Indian children outside a polio
immunization site near Mumbai, India.
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Construction workers lay
metal flooring for new resort complex.
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